Bibliotheca Dissidentium XXII
The Family of Love I: Hendrik Niclaes- Authors/Editors:
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- Series:
- Bibliotheca bibliographica Aureliana, Volume 191
- Publisher:
- 2003
Summary
In the 16th century, a certain number of individuals, isolated or gathered in groups, remained outside the traditional Church and the churches established following the Lutheran, Zwinglian, Bucerian, and Calvinist Reformations. They were referred to by a wide variety of terms: Radicals, Nonconformists, the left wing of the Reformation, and dissidents. In fact, none of these terms is entirely satisfactory, particularly because behind the dissidence lie very diverse tendencies, ranging from a highly communitarian Anabaptism to various forms of individualistic spiritualism, often with very different motivations. In the 17th century, religious dissidence changed its motivation; it resulted less from a protest against orthodoxies than from the desire to explain the world and its religion differently, combined with a natural philosophy. This volume presents a biographical sketch an an annotated bibliography of the Hendrik Niclaes, part of the ‘Family of Love’
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2003
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-87320-191-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-6536-7
- Publisher
- Verlag Valentin Koerner, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Bibliotheca bibliographica Aureliana
- Volume
- 191
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 218
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
- Hendrik Niclaes: biographical essay No access Pages 13 - 25
- Works by Niclaes printed in his lifetime No access Pages 26 - 28
- Works by Niclaes which remeined in manuscript in this lifetime No access Pages 29 - 29
- Works attributed to Niclaes' elders printed in his lifetime No access Pages 29 - 29
- Works attributed to Niclaes' elders which remaines manuscript in his lifetime No access Pages 30 - 30
- Collections on Niclaes' works No access Pages 30 - 30
- Archival documents and printed Works on Niclaes during his lifetime No access Pages 31 - 36
- Printed works in Niclaes from 1582 to Nippold's study of 1862 No access Pages 37 - 63
- Choice of essential works on Niclaes No access Pages 64 - 65
- A. Works printed in his lifetime No access
- B. Works which remained manuscript in his lifetime No access
- C. Works attributed to Niclaes' elders printed in his lifetime No access
- D. Works attributed to Niclaes' elders which remained manuscript in his lifetime No access
- Correspondence No access Pages 202 - 202
- General index No access Pages 203 - 218





